Get ready, White Sox fans. Ken Harrelson says his broadcasting friction with Steve Stone has been worked out and the pair again will be teaming in the TV booth.

Harrelson told ESPN radio in Chicago that he met with Stone and club honchoes during the recent White Sox fan fest and everyone left believing the veteran announcers will work better together in 2013.

“In 2011 something was wrong,” Harrelson told the radio station. “In 2012 something was wrong. We talked about it through the course of the year and finally had the big meeting at Sox Fest. We got it all out on the table and worked it all out. When we walked out of the meeting, I felt great and so did Steve.”

Contracts might have played a part in resolving their differences. Harrelson has three more years on his deal and Stone has two and an option. Because Harrelson is a long-time favorite of Jerry Reinsdorf, Stone figured to be the odd man out if the parties couldn’t work out any differences and the White Sox would have been on the hook for the rest of Stone’s contract if they fired him. He makes $600,000 a year, according to ESPN Chicago.